This tiny Dutch vehicle for people with disabilities is taking off
These cars range in price from around €15,500 for the Canta Comfort to over €23,000 for the Canta 2 Inrijwagen.
Older Canta models run on gas, but the newest model runs on electricity, matching the city’s efforts. Amsterdam for example, Towards a zero-emission city by 2025. Micro-mobility can and must play a big role.
Horace Dediu, an expert on the future of micromobility, said: “When we look at things other than cars, there are a lot of opportunities for mobility solutions. “This not only means more efficient and less demanding alternatives for short trips, but also means for people who are too young, too old or disabled.”
Dediu notes that “8 billion people need to move. Only 1 billion can currently drive. People “will be served by micro-mobility,” he said.